7-letter words containing e, u, n
- rhenium — a rare metallic element of the manganese subgroup: used, because of its high melting point, in platinum-rhenium thermocouples. Symbol: Re; atomic number: 75; atomic weight: 186.2.
- rinceau — an ornamental foliate or floral motif.
- rondeau — Prosody. a short poem of fixed form, consisting of 13 or 10 lines on two rhymes and having the opening words or phrase used in two places as an unrhymed refrain.
- rondure — a circle or sphere.
- rongeur — a strongly constructed instrument with a sharp-edged, scoop-shaped tip, used for gouging out bone.
- roughen — make rough
- rounded — having a flat, circular surface, as a disk.
- roundel — something round or circular.
- rounder — any round shape, as a circle, ring or sphere.
- routine — subroutine
- ruinate — to ruin.
- rule in — If you say that you are not ruling in a particular course of action, you mean that you have not definitely decided to take that action.
- rundale — (formerly) the name given, esp in Ireland and earlier in Scotland, to the system of land tenure in which each land-holder had several strips of land that were not contiguous
- rundled — rounded
- rundlet — an old British measure of capacity, about 15 imperial gallons (68 liters).
- runless — without having scored a run; without runs: a runless inning.
- runover — the amount of type matter for a given article, story, etc., that is carried over to another page, column, or line.
- saunter — to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.
- scunner — an irrational dislike; loathing: She took a scunner to him.
- sebundy — a militia
- sejanus — Lucius Aelius [ee-lee-uh s] /ˈi li əs/ (Show IPA) d. a.d. 31, Roman politician, commander of praetorian guard, and conspirator in the reign of Emperor Tiberius.
- send up — an entertaining or humorous burlesque or parody; takeoff: The best skit in the revue was a send-up of TV game shows.
- send-up — an entertaining or humorous burlesque or parody; takeoff: The best skit in the revue was a send-up of TV game shows.
- sensual — pertaining to, inclined to, or preoccupied with the gratification of the senses or appetites; carnal; fleshly.
- senussi — a member of a zealous and aggressive Muslim sect of North Africa and Arabia, founded in 1837 by Sidi Mohammed ibn Ali al Senussi (?1787–1859)
- sequent — following; successive.
- shunned — to keep away from (a place, person, object, etc.), from motives of dislike, caution, etc.; take pains to avoid.
- shunner — to keep away from (a place, person, object, etc.), from motives of dislike, caution, etc.; take pains to avoid.
- shunted — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
- shunter — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
- silenus — a forest spirit, sometimes referred to as the oldest of the satyrs and the foster father, teacher, and companion of Dionysus: often represented as a bearded old man.
- sinuate — bent in and out; winding; sinuous.
- sinuose — sinuous
- sirenum — Mare, Mare Sirenum.
- skunked — a small North American mammal, Mephitis mephitis, of the weasel family, having a black coat with a white, V -shaped stripe on the back, and ejecting a fetid odor when alarmed or attacked.
- snafued — a badly confused or ridiculously muddled situation: A ballot snafu in the election led to a recount. Synonyms: snarl, bedlam, tumult, disarray, disorder, confusion, mess; foul-up. Antonyms: order, efficiency, calm.
- snubbed — to treat with disdain or contempt, especially by ignoring.
- snubber — to treat with disdain or contempt, especially by ignoring.
- snuffed — to cut off or remove the snuff of (candles, tapers, etc.).
- snuffer — candlesnuffer.
- snuffle — to draw air into the nose for the purpose of smelling something; snuff.
- snugged — warmly comfortable or cozy, as a place, accommodations, etc.: a snug little house.
- snugger — warmly comfortable or cozy, as a place, accommodations, etc.: a snug little house.
- snuggle — to lie or press closely, as for comfort or from affection; nestle; cuddle.
- snuzzle — to root, poke, or nuzzle with the snout or nose
- sounded — Surgery. a long, slender instrument for sounding or exploring body cavities or canals.
- sounder — a person or thing that sounds depth, as of water.
- souness — Graeme. born 1953, Scottish footballer and manager: played for a number of clubs, most notably Liverpool (1978–84), whom he also managed (1991–94); won 54 caps for Scotland (1974–86)
- soutane — a cassock.
- soutenu — performed in a carefully sustained manner.